25 easy to make homemade jewelry ideas

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25 Easy to Make Homemade Jewelry Ideas eBook

Elegant Marbled Necklace Pendant

Directions:

By: Jana Ewy for AMACO

1. Using the cutting mat, ruler and matte knife, cut one 1/4” strip from each color of plastic. Now cut each strip in half with a scissor

This jewelry project teaches you how to create marbled pendants or "plastic cabochons" for elegant jewelry. Select the components and colors of your choice for a pendant that looks like a colorful opal, for much less.

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1 1/4” Oval shape cutter (Keep in a small dish of ice cold water with a few drops of oil.) Friendly plastic marbling comb 7” Friendly plastic sticks: 1 Turquoise/Blue, 1 Avocado/Black, 1 Swirl/Blue, 1 Gold/Black Cutting mat Acrylic ruler Mat knife or utility knife Craft knife Scissor Needle tool Electric griddle set at 200 to 250 degrees Non-stick baking sheet Envirotex Lite, resin sealer, or any high gloss acrylic sealer Non-stick cookie sheet Jewelry components and findings of your choice

2. Pre-heat the griddle. Place the baking sheet onto the griddle. Place the plastic strips onto the baking sheet one at a time in the color pattern of your choice. Make sure each strip is stuck in place before adding the next strip. Try to press each strip tightly against the one before, to prevent any gaps. Allow the plastic to soften and seal together. If any gaps do appear, simply tap over them with your finger pressing the softened plastic together. 3. When all the strips have softened and sealed together, place the teeth of the marbling comb against the baking sheet and draw the comb towards you in a wavy “S” pattern cutting through the plastic. NOTE: It is very important that you keep the teeth of the comb against the pan while cutting through the plastic. If you only rake over the top, you split the metallic finish and take the chance of exposing too much of the base plastic. 4. Place the teeth of the marbling comb in between the lines you just cut. Now push the comb away following the same wavy pattern, bisecting the previous pass. 5. Remove the pan from the griddle. While the plastic is still warm, cut out the oval by pressing the cutter into the softened plastic. If you are cutting several ovals be sure to dip the cutter back into the cold water after each cut. This will help keep it from sticking to the plastic.

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